The Vendôme Pendant, and its little sister the Vendôme Mini Wall Lamp were born from the imagination of the duo Normal Studio, in homage to the flagship district of the City of Light. They both belong to the Paname collection (Paname means Paris in slang) which brings together four families of luminaires, each built around a pattern of grids. The Vendôme model, dressed in a grid with interlocking patterns, refers to the arteries that lead to the famous Parisian square, renowned for its major high jewelry houses. Its brass finish with subtle golden reflections will envelop your indoor and outdoor spaces in a soft and warm atmosphere.
Vendôme is a light that can be installed as a ceiling light or suspended above your dining room table or in your kitchen thanks to two steel cables. The Vendôme pendant/ceiling lamp and the Vendôme Mini wall lamp can be installed anywhere in the house, including in the bathroom or outdoor thanks to perfect water and dust tightness. Dressed in their metal lace and subtly illuminated by their LED filament bulbs, the Vendôme Lights are real jewels.
Materials crystal quality polycarbonate tube. anodized aluminum reflector with brass finish. brass finish perforated grille. collars and flanges in marine stainless steel (316L) lacquered in coal colour.
Dimmable traditional on-off switch + dimmer controlled by Bluetooth (Casambi application)
Power supply 220-240V 50/60Hz
Origin made in France Guarantee 5 years
Dimensions L134 x Ø 13.3 cm Weight 1.9 kg
Light source 6 LED bulbs E27 4W 2700 K included Wall output kit included with 3-m cable
Suspension cables 2 x 3 m (Ø 1.2 mm) included
Vendôme Pendant / Ceiling lamp
Dimensions L52 x Ø 10 cm
Light source 2 LED bulbs E27 4W 2700 K included
Wall output kit included
Vendôme Mini wall lamp
Dimensions L27 x Ø 7 cm
Light source 1 bulb LED E14 4W 2700 K
Wall output kit included
Vendôme Nano wall lamp
Normal Studio
Normal Studio is an industrial design agency founded in 2006 by Jean-François Dingjian and Eloi Chafaï. Observers of technical and customary processes of technology transfer, they reinvest everyday forms through a simple and precise design that exalts the quality of use. They invest in product design as well as space or scenography.
Jean-François Dingjian is a graduate of the Beaux-Arts de Saint-Etienne and co-founder of the magazine Azimuts. Before his career at Normal Studio, he signed the children's furniture collection "Kid's Kréo" in collaboration with Sylvie Fillère. He obtained the Agora scholarship in 1997, the Grand Prix de la Création de la Ville de Paris in 1999, and since 2004, he has been project director at the National School of Industrial Creation ENSCI - Les Ateliers in Paris.
Eloi Chafaï was a student at ENSCI - les Ateliers, a school where he participated in various development projects in collaboration with industrialists. He graduated with the honors of the jury in 2006, and also won of the Design Parade Competition award of Noailles that sam year. Alongside his studies, he worked in collaboration with Jean-François Dingjian on commissioned and research projects. It was in this context, before Normal Studio, that the two men began their fruitful collaboration.
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